ORIGINAL ARTICLE Mortality, morbidity and functional outcome after total or subtotal abdominal colectomy in the asian population
This study reviews the functional outcome and satisfaction of patients after subtotal or total colectomy (STTC). A retrospective review of patients who underwent STTC between June 1999 and September 2003 was performed. A standardized questionnaire was formulated and phone interviews were conducted w...
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Published in: | ANZ journal of surgery Vol. 75; no. 10; p. 840 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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East Melbourne
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
01-10-2005
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Summary: | This study reviews the functional outcome and satisfaction of patients after subtotal or total colectomy (STTC). A retrospective review of patients who underwent STTC between June 1999 and September 2003 was performed. A standardized questionnaire was formulated and phone interviews were conducted with these patients. There were 50 patients who underwent STTC during this period. The most common indications were bleeding diverticular disease, patients with synchronous colorectal cancers or polyps and left-sided colonic obstruction. The presence of ischaemic heart disease and the development of perioperative acute coronary syndrome were found to be statistically significant predictors of 30 day mortality with P = 0.01 and 0.05, respectively. Phone interviews were successfully conducted in 33 patients. The patients interviewed were between 4 and 54 months postsurgery. Ninety-four percent reported that they were either happy or satisfied. Cleveland Clinic Incontinence Score (CCIS) revealed good or perfect continence in 94% of patients. Less than one-quarter of those interviewed had five or more bowel movements in a day while most had either two or three bowel movements a day. Patient satisfaction after STTC correlated strongly with the severity of CCIS and number of bowel movements a day (P < 0.01). Also, those with less than five bowel movements a day were more likely to report a better satisfaction (P < 0.01). Subtotal or total colectomy is associated with a good functional outcome and most patients were satisfied with their bowel function on follow-up. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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ISSN: | 1445-1433 1445-2197 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1445-2197.2005.03552.x |